The Parler app will be able to return to the App Store if it meets the terms of service

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The protest that was organized a few days ago in the Capitol on the day that the results of the elections that were held in the United States last November were to be made official, little by little is having consequences both for the Republican party candidate, Trump, and the app that was used to organize the proposal.

The application chosen by Trump's acolytes who did not want to acknowledge their defeat at the polls, and pointed to electoral fraud, was Parler, an application that since last Sunday no longer available neither in the App Store nor in the Play Store. Also, on the same Sunday, Amazon suspended its cloud storage services with AWS.

Despite repeated notices Apple had sent Parler, urging him to regulate the content it displays, they ignored it, so Apple and Google took the direct route by expelling it from the respective app stores. In addition, AWS also stopped providing the hosting service, so as of this date, the service is not available.

However, as Tim Cook stated yesterday, that does not mean that they have closed the doors completelyas it can be available again as long as you meet the terms of service. That is, eliminate all content that incites violence of any kind and racism, mainly in addition to establishing guidelines for moderation.

Tim Cook stated in the interview he gave to CBS that:

Parler has some trouble with moderation. Our hope is that they will do so and come back to the store.

We suspend them, we do not ban them. We have terms of service for our app store, and some of those terms of service that he is violating. All we ask is that you comply with the terms of service.


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